Example sentences of "[vb -s] come [prep] [pron] [det] " in BNC.

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1 This doubt is far from new , but today 's intellectual climate provides an ideal breeding-ground and it has come into its own again .
2 AFTER A FEW HOT SUMMERS , LIGHTWEIGHT , POLYCOTTON CLOTHING HAS COME INTO ITS OWN .
3 Moreover , on the academic front , the detailed empirical study of electoral behaviour through sample surveys has come into its own so that we now have a great deal more information on which to explore the hopes and fears of those who took sides on the issue of democracy at the same time as we are provided with information to check out the reality of key elements of the responsible party model in Britain .
4 Against that , though , there is a ‘ vast contemporary repertoire — the guitar has come into its own in popularity in this period , and people are now writing for it with a vengeance .
5 The notoriously media-shy financier has come into his own in the last ten years as one of the most successful behind-the-scenes advisors in the British art world .
6 The forensic scientist — as distinct from the forensic pathologist — has come into his own .
7 The third is a less tangible but no less striking phenomenon , the general feeling for freedom that has come over us all , an understanding heightened by the recent escape of millions of people by 1990 from the miseries of authoritarian rule and command economies .
8 They would have read about these things happening , but now it has come to their own door it has been greeted with great sadness . ’
9 Now it has come to my own turn and I do n't like it . ’
10 The time has come for us all to speak out , to make it clear that we are behind her in feeling that we need someone new at the helm . ’
11 I do n't know how Wheeler knows him except that Charles has a cottage on the Cumbermound estate so perhaps he 's come across him that way .
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